Yes, distilled water is safe for babies to consume. However, it is recommended to use formula or breastmilk for infants as they provide essential nutrients for proper growth and development. If using distilled water for preparing formula, check with your pediatrician to ensure it is appropriate for your baby's needs.
No, use distilled water.
Electrolyte is 35% Sulfuric acid and 65% distilled water. You can add distilled water to a battery that is low, but distilled water alone cannot be used as an electrolyte.
NO! Distilled water is pure H2O and should be used for cleaning or to iron. It will dehydrate and cause your baby to be fussy unnecessarily. (I learned the hard way) It can even kill you if too much is consumed. Use purified or "nursery" water instead.
Distilled water is recommended for use in a baby bottle sterilizer to ensure proper cleaning and disinfection.
Most common uses of distilled water are, >On cars batterries. >On steam irons. >And mostly in hospitals. Distilled water is used because its clean and does harms stuff,unlike tap water. Most common uses of distilled water are, >On cars batterries. >On steam irons. >And mostly in hospitals. Distilled water is used because its clean and does harms stuff,unlike tap water.
No, only use distilled water.
No, use only Distilled Water.
doctors are using Water for Injection not a distilled water,as distiiled water is not pure and pyrogen free.
Water is liable to contain various things dissolved in it. Distilled water is water that has been distilled; this means that the water has been heated to the point that some of it vapourises. This vapour is then passed over a cold surface which condenses it into water. The vapour that was produced was almost pure water vapour, and so is the re-condensed "distilled water" almost pure water.
A turtle uses water so they can get food and rest there
You should not use distilled water in a fish tank as it is missing vital minerals. Distilled water is basically water collected from steam